Deakin University
Browse

Psychological, behavioural and relevant factors affecting wound healing, and the buffering role of interventions

journal contribution
posted on 2025-04-29, 00:28 authored by Masoud IraniMasoud Irani, SS Kordestani
Wound healing is a complex process accompanying numerous health conditions, and millions of people across the world experience deleterious impacts caused by wounds. There are many non-biological factors that can directly or indirectly affect the health outcomes of patients with wounds. The purpose of this review was to investigate the effects of psychological, behavioural and other relevant factors on wound healing. In addition, as the possible associations among these factors have, in the authors' view, not been addressed appropriately, we also aimed to examine if there were specific relationships among these factors and between these factors and health outcomes. Finally, we reviewed the role of various interventions in buffering negative impacts during health procedures.

History

Journal

Journal of Wound Care

Volume

34

Pagination

i-xviii

Location

England

Open access

  • No

ISSN

0969-0700

eISSN

2052-2916

Language

eng

Publication classification

E3 Extract of paper

Issue

Sup2a

Publisher

MAG Online Library